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hey i was wondering if anybody can help me here, umm i have a "99 R34 GT coupe, and whenever i put it into reverse gear there is a reverse beeper that beeps like a truck. i tried looking for the speaker under the dash but i couldnt find it, i just wanna disconnect it cos its really gay.

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Sometimes the speaker for these beepers is located in the fusebox...it's actually a relay/fuse with a speaker that emits the sound once electricity is passed through it (duh).

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all i managed to find back then about this was for r33's. r34's is still a unknown.

from my experience. i did the manual conversion and reverse lights werent working, took it back, got it to work but beeping came with it. change the cluster to a manual one, and beeping went away. it makes sense to believe the sound is coming from inside the cluster itself as manual cluster just plugs up and nothing else was touched. thats what i believe anyways. hope it shares some light on you guys with auto r34's putting up with truck reverse styles beepage

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